The following individuals appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear March 19 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Justin Bollinger, 23, delivery of methamphetamine — $7,500.

According to testimony by Arkansas State Police (ASP) Investigator Tony Haley, over the past six months, he and the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force made contact with Bollinger through an informant and purchased one gram of methamphetamine.

According to a Russellville Police Department report, officers were dispatched to Confederate Park Saturday in reference to a parked vehicle after hours. When an officer made contact with Ramirez, who was sititing in the vehicle, he smelled an odor of intoxicants and saw a beer bottle in the back seat, according to the report. Ramirez blew a .078 in a portable breathalyzer test and upon searching the vehicle, officers allegedly found an open bottle of bud light, a white crystalized substance believed to be methamphetamine and a smoking pipe.

Ramirez has a hold placed on him by immigration authorities. In Wednesday’s bond hearing, Ramirez told District Judge Don Bourne he is not a U.S. citizen, though he’s lived in the country for about five years.

According to an ASP report, a rental vehicle six days overdue out of Florida was pulled over on Interstate 40 Tuesday. Troopers reported the driver, Gonzales, of Florida, and the passsengers, Cararez and Medina, of California, acted nervous and gave conflicting stories. Upon searching the vehicle, the trooper allegedly found four ounces of marijuana and 10 pounds of cocaine, valued at over $400,000.

The report stated the car was rented to travel from Florida to California and back to Florida.

At Friday’s bond hearing, Gonzales told Bourne the cocaine was his and Cararez and Medina knew nothing of the drugs.